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Audio Recording Comments recorded at the Holzwarth Homestead, Rocky Mountain National Park, near Grand Lake, Colorado

Interview with Elke Dettmer, Barbara Orbach, and Rusty Marshall, Holzworth Homestead (1920s dude ranch), Grand Cty Historical Museum, Hot Sulphur Spring critiques, Summit County, Colorado

About this Item

Title

  • Comments recorded at the Holzwarth Homestead, Rocky Mountain National Park, near Grand Lake, Colorado

Names

  • Natanson, Barbara Orbach (Research team member)
  • Farr, John D. (Interviewee)
  • Natanson, Barbara Orbach (Interviewee)
  • Marshall, Howard W. (Interviewee)

Created / Published

  • Grand County, Colorado, August 28, 1980

Headings

  • -  Folklore--Colorado
  • -  Field recordings
  • -  Interviews
  • -  Sound recording
  • -  United States -- Colorado -- Grand County

Genre

  • Field recordings
  • Interviews
  • Sound recording

Notes

  • -  Index data: Recording made at and near the Holzwarth Historic Site (former family ranch and dude ranch) in the Kawuneeche Valley, near Grand Lake, Grand County, Colorado, part of the Rocky Mountain National Park, during a visit by fieldworkers Barbara Orbach, Rusty Marshall, and Elke Dettmer Farr in the company of John D. Farr, of Breckenridge CO and host for this folklife project as he planned a possible future museum to interpret the high Rocky Mountain region: arriving at the Holzwarth site, Marshall reads the interpretive greeting sign at the site entrance, comments on historical sites and interpretation, discussion of one-half-mile walk to site, accessibility, about site interpretation offered by seasonal ranger, about exhibits, funding, emphasis on natural and cultural resources by the National Park Service; comments on paucity of activities portrayed and wish for greater depth of interpretation, question of the degree to which Rocky Mountain life is portrayed via the activities presented, about the removal of buildings from the homestead site, portrayal of dude ranch management, desire for more year-round continuity to encourage development, Marshall comments on the Holzwarth Homestead as a functioning ranch, musing on National Park Service priorities; interruption in recording; discussion turns to the Grand County Historical Museum (Pioneer Village Museum), Hot Sulphur Springs, CO, about Janice Rayno at the museum; about the outdoor exhibits and funding; recording ends.

Medium

  • audiocassette, 90 min.

Call Number/Physical Location

  • Call number: AFC 1991/031: AFS 22456
  • MBRS Shelflist: RYA 2612
  • Field project identifier: CO-80-BO-C3

Source Collection

  • Colorado Folklife Project collection (AFC 1991/031)

Repository

  • American Folklife Center

Digital Id

Online Format

  • audio

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Credit line: Colorado Folklife Project collection (AFC 1991/031), American Folklife Center, Library of Congress

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Chicago citation style:

Natanson, Barbara Orbach, John D Farr, Barbara Orbach Natanson, and Howard W Marshall. Comments recorded at the Holzwarth Homestead, Rocky Mountain National Park, near Grand Lake, Colorado. Grand County, Colorado, 1980. Audio. https://aj.sunback.homes/item/afc1991031_afs22456/.

APA citation style:

Natanson, B. O., Farr, J. D., Natanson, B. O. & Marshall, H. W. (1980) Comments recorded at the Holzwarth Homestead, Rocky Mountain National Park, near Grand Lake, Colorado. Grand County, Colorado. [Audio] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://aj.sunback.homes/item/afc1991031_afs22456/.

MLA citation style:

Natanson, Barbara Orbach, et al. Comments recorded at the Holzwarth Homestead, Rocky Mountain National Park, near Grand Lake, Colorado. Grand County, Colorado, 1980. Audio. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <aj.sunback.homes/item/afc1991031_afs22456/>.